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AVIRA RESOURCES LTD — Capital/Financing Update 2025
Jun 9, 2025
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Capital/Financing Update
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10 June 2025
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The Manager Market Announcements Office Level 40, Central Park, 152-158 St George's Terrace Perth WA 6000
ACN: 131 715 645
T: + 61 8 9463 2463 W: www.aviraresourcesltd.com.au
Directors
David Wheeler, Non-Executive Chairman
David Deloub, Executive Director
James Robinson, Non-Executive Director
Rhys Waldon, Company Secretary ASX Code: AVW
Issued Capital
230,000,000 Ordinary Shares ( AVW )
48,345,500 Quoted options exercisable at $0.015 on or before 30 June 2027 ( AVWOB )
20,125,001 Unquoted options exercisable at $0.06 on or before 30 June 2027
ACQUISITION OF ADDITIONAL CU-ZN / CU-NI EXPLORATION ASSET IN THE ASHBURTON REGION AND OPERATIONAL UPDATE
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Highlights
Completion of the acquisition of E52/4413.
Tangadee Project now expanded to include three granted exploration licences (E52/4411, E52/4439, E52/4413).
Target commodities of magmatic Cu-Ni and sediment-hosted Cu-Zn sulphide.
Technical review completed identifying three target areas contained with the three tenement packages. These target areas are represented by significant, late-time EM conductors defined by VTEM surveys flown in June 2023 and June 2018.
Recent activity in neighbouring tenements with a number of exploration companies, including Teck Australia, Dreadnought, Bellavista, Miramar and Greatland exploring in the district .
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Avira Resources Limited ( ASX: AVW ) ( Avira or the Company ) is pleased to advise that it has settled the acquisition of an exciting growth and diversification opportunity in Cu-Zn/Cu-Ni by completing the acquisition of E52/4413 from Resminex Pty Ltd, further enhancing the current exploration projects it holds consisting of granted exploration licences E52/4411 and E52/4439 in the Ashburton Region of Western Australia. A summary of the material terms of the acquisition agreement is set out in Avira’s ASX announcement dated 28 March 2025.
Planned activities for the current period include:
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Review and re-interpretation of newly available technical data including historic exploration data and more recent VTEM results.
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Completion of a field trip scheduled for the second half of June 2025 to assess the defined target areas with key objectives of the trip to include:
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Meeting with relevant native title parties to determine scope and extent of required approvals to conduct ground-based exploration activities.
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Assessing ground access to identified targets
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Meeting with the respective station owners, whose leases contain AVW’s tenement packages.
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Geological mapping and reconnaissance of the prospective areas to assist with target definition and potential drill sites.
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Tangadee Cu-Zn/Cu-Ni sulphide project
The Tangadee Project currently consists of three granted exploration licences E52/4411 E52/4439 and E52/4413 for a total of 249 blocks or 779 km[2 ] located in the Ashburton region of Western Australia.
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Figure 1. Location of the Tangadee Project in the Ashburton region of Western Australia
Teck Australia Pty Ltd, Dreadnought Exploration Limited, Bellavista Resources Limited, Miramar Resources Limited, and Greatland Exploration Pty Ltd are all actively exploring for copper and associated elements (Ag, Zn, Ni) within the district.
Bellavista have announced the discovery of outcropping copper mineralisation that assayed ‘ up to 9.4% Cu (5 samples over 2% Cu) in weathered sediments, mafics and laterite’ within 1.4km to 5km of the northern boundary of Avira’s tenement E52/4439[1] .
Miramar have reported the identification of magmatic ‘ nickel (Ni) and copper (Cu) sulphides (pentlandite and chalcopyrite respectively) within the Kulkatharra Dolerite in drill chips from holes located 5km to the north of the northern boundary of E52/4411. This unit of Kulkatharra Dolerite also strikes east in Avira tenement E52/4411[2] .
1 ASX: BVR, Brumby fieldwork highlights extensions into nickel-copper zones, 12 December 2023 2 ASX: M2R, Nickel & Copper Sulphides Confirmed at Mount Vernon, 12 December 2024
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Figure 2. Explorers are currently active within the vicinity of Avira’s Tangadee Project area
The Tangadee Project area (779 km[2] ) straddles the faulted contact between the Edmund and Collier Basins in the Capricorn Orogen of Western Australia. Avira is targeting sediment-hosted Cu-Zn sulphide and magmatic Cu-Ni sulphide deposits, initially by drill testing three (3) already defined, late-time EM conductors (VTEM) that lie:
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at the intersection of east-trending Mount Vernon Fault and NW-trending splays running off the Mount Vernon Fault (Targets 1), or
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situated in a fold hinge zone located stratigraphically about copper anomalous stratigraphy of the Edmund Group (Targets 2 and 3).
These structural intersections and the fold hinge zone are the potential locus for the deposition of high-grade Cu-Zn sulphide mineralisation.
No previous exploration drilling has been conducted anywhere within the Tangadee Project area despite the favorable geology and geochemistry, with up to 1080 ppm Cu in historical lag samples, areas of albite-sericite alteration that could be spatially and genetically related to sulphide mineralisation, and the already defined, late-time EM conductors., Avira is well positioned to advance the Tangadee Project over the 2025 field season.
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Avira Resources Limited
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Figure 3. E52/4411: Summary of historical exploration and location of EM Target 1on VTEM image
Historical exploration drilling conducted within a few kilometres of E52/4411, E52/4413 and E52/4439 intersected broad intervals of highly-anomalous Zn-Cu sulphide mineralisation:
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BHP/Aberfoyle 18m at 1.0% Zn and 0.1% Cu;
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Bellavista 20m at 1.4% Zn and 0.14% Cu;
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Ausquest 20m at 0.12% Cu.
The drilling planned by Avira will investigate whether these three large, flat-lying EM conductors reflect either oxidized sulphide mineralisation, conductive clay (e.g. alunite: a product of the oxidation of sulphide) and/or zones of supergene metal enrichment in the regolith lying above primary sulphide deposits.
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Figure 4. E52/4413, E52/4439: Summary of historical exploration and location of VTEM Targets 2 and 3
Avira intends to target potential feeder conduits to these mineral systems.
Within E52/4411, a historical lag sample (WMC) collected on the Mount Vernon Fault assayed 1080ppm Cu, and a sample of duricrust collected by GSWA assayed 560ppm Pb and 190ppm Cu. Neither have been followed-up previously.
Within E52/4413 and E52/4439, two late-time EM anomalies (Targets 2 and 3) have been identified after the reprocessing of historical VTEM data collected for Ausquest Limited in 2018 (WAMEX A119773).
In addition to the targeting of sediment-hosted Cu-Zn sulphide deposits, late-time EM conductors may also reflect the presence of magmatic Cu-Ni sulphide deposits located either within and/or immediately adjacent to the Kulkatharra Dolerite.
Significantly, Miramar Resources Limited recently (ASX: Nickel & Copper Sulphides Confirmed at Mount Vernon, 12 Dec 2024) identified copper and nickel sulphide mineralisation in olivinebearing dolerite/gabbro 5km to the north of E52/4411. This discovery substantially enhances the prospectivity of the Kulkatharra Dolerite to host magmatic Cu-Ni sulphide deposits, and there are multiple intrusions of Kulkatharra Dolerite within E52/4411.
Avira is of the view that its strategy to test late-time EM conductors located on and near major structures (e.g. Mount Vernon Fault and associated splays), supported by anomalous copper geochemistry, and commencing with the drill-testing of three untested, late-time EM conductors has the potential to deliver early discover success.
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Avira Resources Limited
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This announcement was authorised for release by the Board of Avira Resources Limited.
For additional information please visit our website at: www.aviraresourcesltd.com.au
David Deloub
Executive Director
Avira Resources Limited
Competent Persons Statement
The information in this announcement that relates to Exploration Results is based on information reviewed by Mr Simon Coxhell who is a consultant to the Company and is a Member of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AUSIMM). Mr Coxhell has sufficient experience which is relevant to this style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the overseeing activities which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the “Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Minerals Resources and Ore Reserves’.
Mr Coxhell consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his review of information in the form and context in which it appears.
Forward-Looking Statements
Forward-looking statements are only predictions and are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions which are outside the control of the Company. Actual values, results or events may be materially different to those expressed or implied in this presentation. Given these uncertainties, recipients are cautioned not to place reliance on forward-looking statements. Any forward-looking statements in this announcement speak only at the date of issue of this presentation. Subject to any continuing obligations under applicable law and the ASX Listing Rules, the Company does not undertake any obligation to update or revise any information or any of the forward-looking statements in this presentation or any changes in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such forward-looking statement is based.
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Avira Resources Limited
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Schedule 1 – JORC Code, 2012 Edition – Table 1
Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data
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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
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| Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary |
Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary |
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| Sampling techniques Nature and quality of sampling (eg cut channels, random chips, or specific specialised industry standard measurement tools appropriate to the minerals under investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF instruments, etc). These examples should not be taken as limiting the broad meaning of sampling. Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity and the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems used. Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to the Public Report. In cases where ‘industry standard’ work has been done this would be relatively simple (eg ‘reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30 g charge for fire assay’). In other cases more explanation may be required, such as where there is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems. Unusual commodities or mineralisation types (eg submarine nodules) may warrant disclosure of detailed information. |
Western Mining Corporation (WMC): WAMEX Reference A35009 (1990-1991) collected ‘deflation lag samples (-6mm +2mm)’ at 50m intervals along N-S lines spaced 400m apart along a 14km E-W baseline. The samples were assayed by atomic absorption spectrometry (AA) for Cu, Ag, Mn, Pb, Zn and As, which returned a peak assay of 1080ppm Cu, which is part of a 200m wide zone of +200ppm Cu on the Mount Vernon Fault. This copper anomaly was not followed-up by WMC and the samples were not assayed for nickel. WMC LAG sample assay results range: 500 to 1080 ppm Cu – 3 samples 300 to 500 ppm Cu – 5 samples 200 to 300 ppm Cu – 15 samples 100 to 200 ppm Cu – 157 samples <100 ppm Cu – 860 samples GSWA State Geochem WACHEM Database: GSWA, as part of its regional geochemistry surveying of 1:250,000 sheet areas, collected 29 samples on a notional 10km by 10km pattern. Sample 207228, recorded as ‘duricrust’, assayed 560ppm Pb and 190ppm Cu. Sampling methodology and assay technique is not recorded in this public domain database. GSWA State Geochem data range for samples collected within E52/4411. 5 to 230 ppm Cu, with 6 samples assaying >100ppm Cu. Maximum: 230ppm Cu 5 to 100 ppm Pb – 27 samples 100 to 560 ppm Pb – 2 samples (190 ppm and 560 ppm) Resminex Pty Ltd (2021-2024) WAMEX Ref: Resminex collected 19 rock-chip samples from the area now within E52/4411 (A145656). Sample TR-0009, described as ‘ferruginous layer beneath dolomite’ assayed 303ppm Cu, 841ppm Zn, 339ppm Co and 347ppm Ni (assays for 59 additional elements also reported). The samples were assayed by four acid digest ICP mass spectrometryat Intertek |
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| Criteria | JORC Code explanation | Commentary | ||
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| in Perth, WA. Refer to the table in Schedule 2 for assay results. Coordinates in GDA-94 MGA-50. |
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| Drilling techniques |
Drill type (eg core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer, rotary air blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc) and details (eg core diameter, triple or standard tube, depth of diamond tails, face- sampling bit or other type, whether core is oriented and if so, by what method, etc). |
No historical drilling has been recorded with the area now covered by E52/4411, E52/4413 and E52/4439. |
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| Drill sample recovery |
Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample recoveries and results assessed. Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure representative nature of the samples. Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery and grade and whether sample bias may have occurred due to preferential loss/gain of fine/coarse material. |
No historical drilling has been recorded with the area now covered by E52/4411, E52/4413 and E52/4439. |
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| Logging | Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and geotechnically logged to a level of detail to support appropriate Mineral Resource estimation, mining studies and metallurgical studies. Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature. Core (or costean, channel, etc) photography. The total length and percentage of the relevant intersections logged. |
No historical drilling has been recorded with the area now covered by E52/4411, E52/4413 and E52/4439. |
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| Sub-sampling | If core, whether cut or sawn and | No historical drilling has been recorded with | ||
| techniques | whether quarter, half or all core | the area now covered by E52/4411, E52/4413 | ||
| and sample | taken. | and E52/4439. | ||
| preparation | If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etc and |
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| whether sampled wet or dry. | ||||
| For all sample types, the nature, | ||||
| quality and appropriateness of the | ||||
| sample preparation technique. | ||||
| Quality control procedures adopted | ||||
| for all sub-sampling stages to | ||||
| maximise representivity of samples. | ||||
| Measures taken to ensure that the | ||||
| sampling is representative of the in | ||||
| situ material collected, including for | ||||
| instance results for field | ||||
| duplicate/second-half sampling. | ||||
| Whether sample sizes are | ||||
| appropriate to thegrain size of the | ||||
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| Criteria | JORC Code explanation | Commentary | |
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| material being sampled. | |||
| Quality of assay data and laboratory tests |
The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and laboratory procedures used and whether the technique is considered partial or total. For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF instruments, etc, the parameters used in determining the analysis including instrument make and model, reading times, calibrations factors applied and their derivation, etc. Nature of quality control procedures adopted (eg standards, blanks, duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable levels of accuracy (ie lack of bias) and precision have been established. |
WMC and GSWA are reputable organizations and it is accepted that the assay data reported by them is of a high, professional standard. Resminex samples were assayed at Intertek in Perth. |
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| Verification of sampling and assaying |
The verification of significant intersections by either independent or alternative company personnel. The use of twinned holes. Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data verification, data storage (physical and electronic) protocols. Discuss any adjustment to assay data. |
Not recorded in the WAMEX reports referenced. |
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| Location of data points |
Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar and down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used in Mineral Resource estimation. Specification of the grid system used. Quality and adequacy of topographic control. |
GSWAreported that sample accuracy is within 10 metres. Datum GDA-94. WMCused ‘AMG’, but do not specify whether the 1966 or 1984 datum was used, which results in a potential location discrepancy of +/- 200m. Resminexused a hand-held GPS with an accuracy of +/- 5m. Datum: GDA-94 UTM Zone 50. |
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| Data spacing | Data spacing for reporting of | WMC: 50m by 400m grid. | |
| and distribution |
Exploration Results. Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to establish |
GSWA: Notional 10km by 10km sample frequency. |
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| the degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve |
Resminex: Rock samples collected from scattered outcrops. |
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| estimation procedure(s) and | |||
| classifications applied. | |||
| Whether sample compositing has | |||
| been applied. |
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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Orientation of Whether the orientation of sampling The N-S orientation of the WMC lag grid lines
data in achieves unbiased sampling of was appropriately designed to be
relation to possible structures and the extent to perpendicular to the Mount Vernon Fault.
which this is known, considering the
geological
deposit type.
structure
If the relationship between the
drilling orientation and the
orientation of key mineralised
structures is considered to have
introduced a sampling bias, this
should be assessed and reported if
material.
Sample The measures taken to ensure Not reported by WMC, GSWA or Resminex.
security sample security.
Audits or The results of any audits or reviews Not reported by WMC, GSWA or Resminex.
reviews of sampling techniques and data.
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Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results
(Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this section.)
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| Mineral tenement and land tenure status |
Type, reference name/number, location and ownership including agreements or material issues with third parties such as joint ventures, partnerships, overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites, wilderness or national park and environmental settings. The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along with any known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate in the area. |
E52/4411 (141 blocks) was granted on 14 January 2025 to Mount MacPherson Pty Ltd, which is a wholly owned entity of Avira Resources Limited. E52/4439 (81 blocks) was granted on 29 April 2025 to Mount MacPherson Pty Ltd. E52/4413 (27 blocks) was granted on the 30 January 2025 to Resminex Pty Ltd. E52/4411, E52/4413 and E52/4439 fall on Mount Vernon and Tangadee Pastoral Stations. A Heritage Agreement is to be negotiated and executed with the Nhamuwangga, Wajarri and Ngarlawangga People as holders of native title in respect of the Nhamuwangga Wajarri and Ngarlawangga Land. |
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| Exploration | Acknowledgment and appraisal of | The exploration data collected and reported | ||
| done by other | exploration by other parties. | by previous explorers, and the open file | ||
| parties | data held by GSWA, has been compiled | |||
| and evaluated by an Avira consultant | ||||
| geologist. All historical exploration data is | ||||
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| Criteria | JORC Code explanation | Commentary | |
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| considered to be of a high industry standard. |
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| Geology | Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation. |
Avira applied for E52/4411, E52/4439 and has acquired E52/4413 to explore for 1) structurally-controlled, sediment hosted Cu- Zn sulphide deposits in the Edmund and Collier Basins near the faulted contact (Mount Vernon Fault) that separates these two basins, and 2) mafic intrusion-related Cu-Ni sulphide deposits associated with the olivine-bearing Kulkatharra Dolerite that intrude the Edmund and Collier Group metasediments. |
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| Drill hole Information |
A summary of all information material to the understanding of the exploration results including a tabulation of the following information for all Material drill holes: o easting and northing of the drill holecollar o elevation or RL (Reduced Level –elevation above sea level in metres) of the drill hole collar o dip and azimuth of the holeo down hole length and interceptiondepth o hole length. If the exclusion of this information is justified on the basis that the information is not Material and this exclusion does not detract from the understanding of the report, the Competent Person should clearly explain why this is the case. |
No historical drilling has been recorded with the area now covered by E52/4411, E52/4413 and E52/4439. |
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| Data | In reporting Exploration Results, | No weighting or aggregation techniques | |
| aggregation | weighting averaging techniques, | have been used for the assay data | |
| methods | maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (eg cutting of high grades) and cut-off grades are usually Material and should be stated. |
presented for samples collected from within E52/4411. Only raw assay data is presented. |
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| incorporate short lengths of high-grade | |||
| results and longer lengths of low-grade | |||
| results, the procedure used for such | |||
| aggregation should be stated and | |||
| some typical examples of such | |||
| aggregations should be shown in | |||
| detail. | |||
| The assumptions used for any | |||
| reporting of metal equivalent values | |||
| should be clearly stated. |
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| Criteria | JORC Code explanation | Commentary | |
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| Relationship between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths |
These relationships are particularly important in the reporting of Exploration Results. If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill hole angle is known, its nature should be reported. If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are reported, there should be a clear statement to this effect (eg ‘down hole length, true width not known’). |
No historical drilling has been recorded with the area now covered by E52/4411, E52/4413 and E52/4439. |
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| Diagrams | Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being reported These should include, but not be limited to a plan view of drill hole collar locations and appropriate sectional views. |
Diagrams present a pictorial summary of significant, relevant exploration data reported by past explorers that is considered relevant to the styles of Cu-Zn and Cu-Ni sulphide mineralisation to be investigated. |
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| Balanced reporting |
Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades and/or widths should be practiced to avoid misleading reporting of Exploration Results. |
The technical reporting is considered balanced as a summary of the significant exploration data presented by past explorers that relates to Cu-Zn and Cu-Ni sulphide deposit exploration. |
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| Other substantive exploration data |
Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be reported including (but not limited to): geological observations; geophysical survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples – size and method of treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical and rock characteristics; potential deleterious or contaminating substances. |
Resminex Pty Ltd reported an area of albite-sericite alteration at Bald Hill, which now falls within E52/4411, that could be significant as an indicator of proximity to base metal sulphide mineralisation. |
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| Further work | The nature and scale of planned further | Initial work on the ground will involve the | |
| work (eg tests for lateral extensions or | validation of historical geochemical | ||
| depth extensions or large-scale step- | anomalies and the assessment of the | ||
| out drilling). Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions, including the main geological interpretations and |
feasibility of drilling the late-time VTEM conductors defined by the Resminex VTEM survey. |
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| future drilling areas, provided this | |||
| information is not commercially | |||
| sensitive. |
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Schedule 2 – Resminex Rock Chip Samples
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Sample Ba Co Cr Cu Mn Mo Ni Pb Pd Pt Sb Tl Zn
No. East North Ag ppm ppm ppm ppm Fe % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppb ppb ppm ppm ppm
TR-0001 640913 7317609 <0.05 335 134 102 128 44.2 3803 1.4 234 26 2.2 5.8 0.47 0.17 575
TR-0002 641059 7318009 <0.05 86 3 16 7 0.9 225 0.6 3 1 X X 0.09 0.03 11
TR-0003 641097 7320308 0.1 406 24 28 150 49.0 215 1.2 185 8 2.1 1.4 0.09 0.02 115
TR-0004 641236 7320527 0.1 387 53 48 194 12.0 1645 0.8 86 8 3.7 4.2 <0.05 0.16 130
TR-0005 641518 7320342 0.1 373 54 49 190 11.1 1614 1.0 84 8 2.9 4.1 0.07 0.15 127
TR-0006 641361 7320543 0.1 410 53 40 193 11.2 1598 0.8 75 9 2.4 3.8 0.07 0.17 128
TR-0007 640718 7318454 0.3 1087 80 304 217 49.0 2035 1.3 163 13 5.2 7.7 0.23 0.09 198
TR-0008 640516 7316420 <0.05 3586 73 33 97 18.5 159721 61.0 43 103 3.2 4.6 2.92 3.79 149
TR-0009 640844 7316408 0.2 6267 339 106 303 39.0 96019 3.3 347 7 10.3 15.5 0.26 2.64 841
TR-0010 638097 7314823 0.1 489 54 38 194 11.1 2995 0.9 73 9 2.5 3.9 0.09 0.23 137
TR-0011 638125 7314731 <0.05 476 52 43 188 10.4 1555 0.5 71 8 1.2 4 0.09 0.24 125
TR-0012 638163 7314637 <0.05 686 54 27 199 10.9 2591 0.6 74 8 2.6 4.8 0.21 0.34 131
TR-0013 638305 7314685 0.1 369 55 14 241 12.1 1670 0.9 65 9 5.5 7 0.08 0.21 139
TR-0014 638139 7315216 0.1 755 53 23 218 11.7 1671 0.9 59 10 3.5 4.4 0.18 0.29 138
TR-0015 633588 7317621 0.2 189 14 875 121 32.7 402 1.6 80 25 3.6 6.6 1.27 0.13 45
TR-0016 640419 7320344 0.1 130 16 9 96 50.0 181 1.1 22 6 1.7 1.3 0.07 0.02 154
TR-0017 640412 7320355 0.1 366 55 31 177 12.0 1632 0.9 85 8 2.7 4 0.06 0.17 131
TR-0018 640676 7320285 0.5 366 13 63 105 38.0 628 2.9 18 9 1.6 6.4 0.29 0.02 88
TR-0019 640790 7320266 0.1 89 31 22 152 54.1 170 0.8 93 6 1.8 1.5 0.09 0.02 138
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Datum: GDA-94 MGA Zone 50
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